1983 Honda Atc 185s Throttle Cable And Lever on 2040-parts.com
Lansing, Michigan, United States
This is a used OEM Throttle Cable and Lever off of a 1983 Honda ATC 185s. This is in good working condition. There are No frayed cable ends as seen in the pictures. This was taken apart and inspected and it is very nice inside. The thumb lever is tight it has No free play in the housing. If you have any Questions Please ask. Thanks for viewing.
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